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CES 2026:Tone Outdoors T1解决了吹叶机最大的难题

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CES 2026:Tone Outdoors T1解决了吹叶机最大的难题

内容来源:https://www.engadget.com/home/ces-2026-the-tone-outdoors-t1-solved-the-biggest-problem-with-leaf-blowers-234309500.html?src=rss

内容总结:

在2026年国际消费电子展(CES)上,户外设备品牌Tone Outdoors推出了一款革新性产品——T1吹叶机,旨在解决传统吹叶机噪音过大的痛点。该产品由航空科技企业Whisper Aero研发,运用其航空航天领域的技术积累,对风扇和电机进行重新设计,实现了降噪与增效的双重突破。

据现场实测,T1吹叶机在最大功率运行时的平均噪音仅为52分贝,比主流手持燃气吹叶机安静80%,同时气流强度提升60%。其续航能力同样突出,在节能模式下单次充电可使用长达50分钟。此外,产品还配备了内置LED照明灯,方便夜间使用,并计划于2027年第一季度推出专用电池背包,以进一步延长作业时间。

T1吹叶机目前已开放预订,基础款售价599美元,限量版“静默鎏金”配色售价699美元,预计将于今年9月正式发货。品牌方表示,正与史丹利百得等企业合作,未来将把该静音技术拓展至更多产品线。

本届CES展会于拉斯维加斯持续至1月9日,众多科技企业携创新产品亮相,T1吹叶机作为解决日常生活噪音污染的突破性设计,吸引了广泛关注。

中文翻译:

2026年国际消费电子展:Tone Outdoors T1吹叶机解决了行业最大痛点
Whisper Aero旗下新品牌运用航空航天技术,让庭院清扫不再扰民。

每年秋季,我家周边数十棵枫树和橡树都会落叶纷纷。从那时起直至十二月初,燃油吹叶机每日持续不断的轰鸣便成为常态。这类庭院工具最令人困扰的莫过于噪音,但我也理解这是必要之恶——除非你宁愿选择磨出水泡的手动耙子。

Whisper Aero公司提出了更好的解决方案。该企业运用航空航天技术为嘈杂设备降噪,在2026年国际消费电子展上通过子品牌Tone Outdoors推出了T1吹叶机。公司承诺T1比"主流"手持燃油吹叶机降低80%噪音,同时提升60%效能。具体而言,T1具备880 CFM的风量输出,轻松超越我使用的EGO电池款吹叶机。其峰值音量平均仅52分贝,比我用过的任何吹叶机都安静得多——我在展会现场亲身体验了它低沉的运转声。

Tone表示T1在节能模式下单次充电可持续运行50分钟,这同样优于我使用的中端EGO机型。此外,公司计划发售电池背包配件,可将清洁作业时间延长数小时。T1还内置LED"夜灯"功能,便于天黑后继续使用。鉴于其静音特性,夜间操作也不会打扰邻居。

这项技术如何实现?Whisper Aero最初致力于为电动航空发动机研发静音方案。工程师们发现通过重新设计风扇和电机,能显著降低噪音并提升整体效率。这项研究仍在继续,但公司同时发现了该技术的其他应用场景。

T1现已开放预购,售价599美元,预计九月发货。若对标准绿色款不满意,可加价100美元选购限量版"静默鎏金"配色。电池背包需等到2027年第一季度上市(价格待定)。Tone透露正在研发更多型号,并与史丹利百得公司建立合作,未来将推出更多搭载该技术的产品。

2026年国际消费电子展正在拉斯维加斯举行,将持续至1月9日。Engadget团队已抵达现场,全面报道展会动态并体验新品,包括联想、三星、LG和英伟达的最新科技。欢迎阅读我们近日发布的精彩科技盘点,以及本届展会所有重要发布。同时关注我们的实时博客,获取本周最新动态。

英文来源:

CES 2026: The Tone Outdoors T1 solved the biggest problem with leaf blowers
Whisper Aero's new spinoff used aerospace engineering to reduce the annoyance of cleaning your yard.
Every fall, dozens of maple and oak trees in my neighborhood shed their leaves. Thus begins the constant drone of gas-powered leaf blowers every day through early December. The noise is by far the most annoying thing about these yard tools, but I can appreciate it’s a necessary evil — unless you prefer to pick up a blister-inducing rake.
Whisper Aero argues there’s a better way. The company is using aerospace tech to quiet the noisy devices, introducing the T1 leaf blower at CES 2026 under its sub-brand Tone Outdoors. The company promises the T1 is 80 percent quieter and 60 percent more powerful than “leading” handheld gas leaf blowers. More specifically, the T1 has 880 CFM of air flow, which easily surpasses my battery-powered EGO. And at 52 decibels of average noise at peak volume, his model is drastically quieter than any leaf blower I’ve used. I was able to confirm its lower roar on the CES show floor.
Tone says the T1 also offers extended run time of up to 50 minutes on a charge in Eco mode. That too is greater than what I get on my mid-grade EGO. What’s more, the company plans to sell a battery backpack that will extend any clean-up sessions for several hours. The T1 also has a built-in LED “nightlight” so you can still use it after dark. And since it’s quieter than what you have now, you can do so without annoying your neighbors.
So, how does Whisper Aero achieve this? The company originally set out to devise a quieter solution for electric aerospace motors. Its engineers discovered that they could dramatically reduce noise and increase overall efficiency by redesigning the fan and motor. They're still pursuing that, but the company discovered its technology had other uses too.
The T1 is already available for preorder for $599 and it’s scheduled to ship in September. If you don’t care for the standard green color, you can spend another $100 for limited edition “Silence Is Golden” version. The battery backpack won’t arrive until Q1 2027 though (price TBD). Tone also says it has additional models in the works and it has a partnership with Stanley Black and Decker that will likely produce additional products with this tech on board.
CES 2026 is taking place in Las Vegas now through January 9, and Team Engadget is on the ground covering all the news and checking out the products at the show, including the latest from Lenovo, Samsung, LG and NVIDIA. Read the recaps of all the cool tech we saw Monday and Tuesday, as well as everything announced at CES 2026 so far. Also follow our ongoing CES 2026 liveblog for real-time updates throughout the week.

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